Camp John Hay was originally a U.S. military base and Japanese internment camp during World War 2. It is now a scenic mountain resort area in Baguio City known for The Manor Hotel. The Manor Hotel was built in 2000 and draws attention for its forest log cabin style and interior featuring Filipino colonial elements. It is also notable for being a model of green building in the city. The area offers scenic hiking trails and attractions like a butterfly sanctuary and treetop adventure course, as well as restaurants both within The Manor and elsewhere in Camp John Hay.
Camp John Hay was originally a U.S. military base and Japanese internment camp during World War 2. It is now a scenic mountain resort area in Baguio City known for The Manor Hotel. The Manor Hotel was built in 2000 and draws attention for its forest log cabin style and interior featuring Filipino colonial elements. It is also notable for being a model of green building in the city. The area offers scenic hiking trails and attractions like a butterfly sanctuary and treetop adventure course, as well as restaurants both within The Manor and elsewhere in Camp John Hay.
Camp John Hay was originally a U.S. military base and Japanese internment camp during World War 2. It is now a scenic mountain resort area in Baguio City known for The Manor Hotel. The Manor Hotel was built in 2000 and draws attention for its forest log cabin style and interior featuring Filipino colonial elements. It is also notable for being a model of green building in the city. The area offers scenic hiking trails and attractions like a butterfly sanctuary and treetop adventure course, as well as restaurants both within The Manor and elsewhere in Camp John Hay.
THE MANOR AT CAMP JOHN HAY CAMP JOHN Hay’s history had undergone a colorful, storied—and sometimes traumatic path—for 80 years. It served as a rest and recreation base for the American soldiers and a concentration camp for the Japanese nationals. During the World War II it was reduced to ruins. Decades and many presidents later, the sprawling property has come to be known a scenic mountain resort and home to the world-class The Manor Hotel in Baguio City.
Built in 2000, the hotel structure has
drawn unparalleled attention with its impressive structure taking concept from forest log cabins set amid a backdrop of towering pine trees. Its interiors evoke a Filipino-Colonial feel with paneled walls, wooden furniture and outdoor patios. But this four-story structure is not just swank and swagger. Behind the imposing Manor Hotel and its cozy interiors are green warriors who take conscious efforts in making the hotel a model of green structures in the city. Food Trip Familiar food places like Yellow Cab, Army Navy, and Starbucks have found their way to the heart of the camp. But the signature dishes of homegrown restaurants are what you should dig into. Le Chef at the Manor is a good choice for those with thicker wallets. But if it’s out of your range, Tender Joe Steakhouse and Mile Hi Diner are there to save your tummy. LA CHEF AT MANOR HOTEL IN CAMP JOHN HAY, BAGUIO CITY Treetop Adventure: Get your adrenaline going at one of the most relaxing places in the country. Treetop Adventure offer attractions to those who would dare to experience Camp John Hay in a more extreme fashion. Yellow Trail Hike Appreciate the sheer natural beauty of the site while following the trail that meander through pine-covered hills Butterfly Sanctuary This medium-sized sanctuary houses many species of, well, butterflies fluttering about. The forest Lodge: One of the best Lodge that is very convenient to the people who will visit the City Of Baguio. Thanks for Watching I hope you enjoy
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